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Volatile chemicals from leaf litter are associated with invasiveness of a Neotropical weed in Asia 期刊论文
Ecology, 2011, 卷号: 92, 期号: 2, 页码: 316-324
Authors:  Inderjit;  Heather Evans;  Christoph Crocoll;  Devika Bajpai;  Rajwant Kaur;  Yu-Long Feng;  Carlos Silva;  Jacinto Treviño Carreón;  Alfonso Valiente-Banuet;  Jonathan Gershenzon;  Ragan M. Callaway
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Ageratina Adenophora  Allelopathy  Bambusa Arundinacea  Bidens Biternata  Biogeography  China  India  And Mexico Field Sites  Litter  Native Species Richness  Novel-weapons Hypothesis  Plant Invasion  Volatile Organic Chemicals  
Novel weapons and invasion: biogeographic differences in the competitive effects of Centaurea maculosa and its root exudate (/-)-catechin 期刊论文
Oecologia, 2009, 卷号: 159, 期号: 4, 页码: 803-815
Authors:  He, WM;  Feng, YL;  Ridenour, WM;  Thelen, GC;  Pollock, JL;  Diaconu, A;  Callaway, RM
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Allelopathy  (/-)-catechin  Competition  Evolution Of Increased Competitive Ability (Eica)  Invasion  Novel Weapons Hypothesis  
No evidence for trade-offs: Centaurea plants from America are better competitors and defenders 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS, 2008, 卷号: 78, 期号: 3, 页码: 369-386
Authors:  Wendy M. Ridenour;  Jorge M. Vivanco;  Yulong Feng;  Jun-ichiro Horiuchi;  Ragan M. Callaway
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Allelopathy  Centaurea Maculosa  Competition  Defense  Eica  Evolution Of Increased Competitive Ability  Herbivory  Invasion  Novel Weapons